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Problem while generating CTS request

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Hi All,

I am working on a SAP 3.1 i system where I have created a report program as local object($tmp).

Now when I am trying to assign it a Development Class the request gets created however in SE10

it comes under the status Local Non Transportable. Other customizing request were created without any issues as transportable.

Please suggest how that request will be made transportable.

Regards

Pravesh Sharma

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Check your Development class which U assigned ...

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What I have to check in that Dev class? It is created and other Z program are also assigned to that class.

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Hi,

Delete that created request and save the program once again, then it will ask the request number(give development class - package) now u can create new request and try to transport. Just try once (it may work).

Edited by: Ravi Kumar on Jun 9, 2008 3:34 PM

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Hi,

Tried but still the problem is same.

Pravesh

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Create a new package in 3.1i and assign everything under this package.

Regards

Kannaiah

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Is this problem really due to the package ?

I don't think that other objects assigned to that package have any problem.

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I meant to change the development class(Package) ...

Or create a new request in SE09/SE10 and assign your

program to the new request.

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I can't change the name as all the Report programs for CO are in that package.

Tried creating a new request in SE10 and assigning the program to that request.

The problem still persists.

May be this problem is due to some authorisation that is missing.